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Latisse

Grow longer, fuller, darker eyelashes

 

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-  Download order form on link above

-  Print and read carefully

-  Sign form and either:

 

1. Attach order form to email and send     to:

    contactus@aestheticachicago.com

 

2. Fax completed form to: 708.952.1032

 

3. Mail form to:

    Aesthetica Chicago

    2850 W. 95th Street, Suite 205

    Evergreen Park, IL 60805

 

-  We will call you to confirm receipt of    your order and ship your Latisse to you    immediately.

   
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Latisse is the first and only FDA-approved prescription treatment for inadequate or not long enough eyelashes, growing them longer, fuller and darker. Patients in a clinical trial saw results in as few as 8 weeks with full results after 12 to 16 weeks.

 

What is Latisse? Latisse is an aesthetic prescription treatment used to grow eyelashes, making them longer, thicker and darker.


How does Latisse work? Latisse affects the growth phase of the eyelash hair cycle in two ways: First, the length of this phase is increased leading to longer lashes. And second, the number of hairs in this growth phase are increased, resulting in fuller, darker lashes.


How soon will I see results from Latisse? You may see results starting at 8 weeks with full results at 12 to 16 weeks. Growth is gradual overnight, over time.


How do I apply Latisse? Latisse is applied once-a-day. You apply it yourself each evening using a specially designed applicator to the base of the upper eyelashes. After full results are obtained the frequency of applications is reduced to maintain desired eye lash quality.

 
Step 1. Before Applying
Before appplying Latisse each night, ensure your face is clean, makeup and contact lenses are removed, and any other facial care products have already been applied. If your eye makeup remover leaves an oily residue on your eyelids, wash off any excess oils with soap and water to ensure a clean surface before you apply Latisse.

 

Step 2. Prepare the Applicator
Remove an applicator from its tray. Then, holding the sterile applicator horizontally, place one drop of Latisse solution on the area of the applicator closest to the tip but not on the tip.

Always use the sterile, disposable, FDA-approved applicator provided in the kit. Don't try to apply Latisse with a cotton swab. The Latisse applicator is specially designed to hold a drop and release

a drop. Don't let the tip of the bottle or applicator contact your fingers or any other unintended surface, in order to avoid contamination by common bacteria known to cause infections.

 

Step 3. Apply to Skin Using Applicator
Immediately draw the applicator carefully along the skin at the base of the upper eyelashes (where the eyelashes meet the skin) going from the inner part of your lash line to the outer part. Do not apply in your eye or to the lower lid because excess hair growth outside the treatment area may occur.

 

Step 4. Blot Excess
Blot any excess solution beyond the eyelid with a tissue.

 

Step 5. Dispose of Applicator
Dispose of the applicator after one use. Repeat for opposite eyelid, using a new sterile applicator to help minimize any potential for contamination from one eyelid to another.

 

- DO NOT APPLY in your eye or to the lower lid because excess hair growth outside the   treatment area may occur.

 

- ONLY use the sterile applicators supplied with Latisse to apply the product.


- Don't allow the tip of the bottle or applicator to contact surrounding structures,   fingers, or any other unintended surface in order to avoid contamination by common   bacteria known to cause infections.


- Contact lenses should be removed prior to application of Latisse and may be

  reinserted 15 minutes following its administration.